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Construction?

Environment?

Veterans Green Jobs* helps Veterans transition into their communities and find career opportunities across all environmental sustainability sectors of our economy. They offer training and experience, directly employ Veterans, and offer entrepreneurial opportunities.

Welding, plumbing, pipe fitting, sprinkler fitting?

The United Association of Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Sprinklerfitters (UA)'s Veterans In Piping (VIP) Program* provides returning Veterans with 16 weeks of accelerated welding training. The program is preceded by an additional two weeks of transitional training to help returning Veterans to adjust to civilian life.

Interested in What Employment Services the VA Offers?

The VA offers a number of resources for helping Veterans obtain and excel in employment both within and outside VA. Check out the resources below:

The Veteran Employment Services Office (VESO) is a strategic program management office that provides employment and career management resources designed to attract, retain and support Veteran employees at VA and across the federal government, including those serving in the National Guard and Reserve. VESO develops and implements innovative and comprehensive programs, procedures and services to support federal Veteran recruitment and VA retention and reintegration. Programs and services include career services in VA, matching your experience to Federal job opportunities, recruitment and career readiness support, disabled Veterans affirmative action program, and human resources support.

Compensated Work Therapy is a VA vocational rehabilitation program that focuses on matching and supporting work ready Veterans with competitive jobs. Additionally, it provides information on consulting with businesses and industry regarding their specific employment needs. Programs at different locations include Incentive Therapy, Sheltered Workshop, Transitional Work and Vocational Assistance, Supported Employment and Post-Employment Supports, and Transitional Residence.

Trying to Make Broader Decisions About Your Career?

American Corporate Partners (ACP)* is a nationwide mentoring program dedicated to helping recently returned Veterans transition to the civilian workforce through mentoring, career counseling, and networking. Combat to Corporate* is a website developed by a Veteran that helps explain how to apply your military training to succeed and excel in the business world.

Looking for Other Resources on Employment?

The Department of Labor's VETS* offers a variety of resources, including information on the Federal Veterans Hiring Initiative, information on USERRA laws for members of the National Guard and Reserve, and much more. The Department of Labor's My Next Move* is a website that helps you find out more about careers (including describing types of jobs, education needed, and skills and abilities that will help one succeed), browse careers by industry, and find careers like your military job. Call of Duty Endowment* is a non-profit public benefit corporation that helps military personnel transition to civilian careers by assisting organizations that provide job placement and training to Veterans, as well as engaging the media and public forums to raise awareness about the issue.

Furthering Your Education to Obtain Employment?

Check out the Student Veterans of America* a coalition of student Veterans groups on college campuses across the United States. The coalition's mission is to provide Veterans with the resources, support, and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.